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diff --git a/lib/rob b/lib/rob
index cdb2d334d..eba8ce782 100644
--- a/lib/rob
+++ b/lib/rob
@@ -268,3 +268,4 @@ Go doesn't have it.
Even the simplest changes can be disruptive.
Feels like the wrong solution to me.
Copying source just leads to confusion.
+More discussion is required.
diff --git a/lib/theo b/lib/theo
index c8d673f96..102c4dc02 100644
--- a/lib/theo
+++ b/lib/theo
@@ -425,3 +425,5 @@ It ends badly.
I explained that.
Alas.
The NTP codebase is larger than the SSH codebase.
+Guess you don't understand internet.
+Can I ask what kind of plant are you?
diff --git a/lib/troll b/lib/troll
index eae985f5b..453026445 100644
--- a/lib/troll
+++ b/lib/troll
@@ -198,3 +198,4 @@ Most of the complaining about fossil's stability comes from outdated info.
Although I'm only at the exploratory stage, I find 9vx more useful than 9front.
[9fans] 9p on iOS?
Are then 9legacy and 9atom too apart to somehow "merge" them?
+For new code - I know openntpd is not new code, but I don't think this approach is popular in general yet - why not switch to Go or (when it's stable) Rust, or even JavaScript or Lua, and end up with essentially zero chance of such bugs being possible, regardless of how carefully or not the code was written, without the need for any privilege separation code?